This page is for developers. We built this site entirely off the APIs below and we want to share them with you. We have the goal of embodying the spirit of the Internet by delivering the National Broadband Map through simple open standards on which others could further innovate. The APIs (Application Programming Interface) below are provided so that you can further drive the data across the public and private sectors through your own applications. Our APIs are free for use by anyone.

These online tools will empower developers across the country to leverage government data in ways never imagined, creating immense value for the American public.

If you use our APIs, please indicate the source on your page. Also, don't forget to tell us how you have used our platform in your projects! Send email to: developer@fcc.gov.

Please note: Time series Fall2010 and Dec2010 are no longer available. Use /jun2011/ for oldest available time series. Current is: /jun2013

The National Broadband Map is a tool to search, analyze and map broadband availability across the United States.
Created and maintained by the NTIA, in collaboration with the FCC, and in partnership with 50 states, five territories and the District of Columbia.

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